Marouane Fellaini Vows To Stay And Fight For Manchester United

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Belgian flop not looking to bail out of Old Trafford.

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Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has insisted that he is not looking to bail out on the club this summer despite suffering a terrible debut campaign, according to Sky Sports.

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Fellaini arrived at the club from Everton last summer in a deal worth £27m, a price tag that would weigh heavy around his neck.

He struggled, along with many of his club colleagues, to produce his best in the 2013/14 campaign and saw David Moyes, a man who had taken him to Everton and United, relieved of his managerial duties in April.

He has admitted that injuries prevented him from showcasing his true talents for his new employers, and that things could hardly have got off to a worse start, but he has looked twice the player he was at the World Cup this summer, bagging a goal in Belgium’s opening game against Algeria at the weekend.

And he is now hoping to build on a good start to the tournament by carrying on that good form into the new Premier League season under Louis Van Gaal.

“Everybody knows my club season was one to forget. I’m the same Marouane.

“United signed me one year ago. There have been some positives and some negatives, like the bad injury I picked up. Also, our team didn’t quite click into place.

“But now we have a new manager, we’ll see what happens next season. In the meantime, I am concentrating on my national team.

“I don’t play here for a transfer. We’ll see with the new coach, but I still feel good at United.”

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